#SPRS2313496ADecree on Medical Telemonitoring Tariffs
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This law establishes the tariffs for medical telemonitoring in France, aimed at providing clear financial structures for healthcare providers. It outlines the calculation methods for monthly fees based on the average active patient file and sets tariff values that consider organizational and clinical importance. The law intends to ensure proper remuneration for medical telemonitoring services while considering their impact on health outcomes.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of monthly tariffs based on patient counts
- Tariff distinctions based on clinical importance
- First revision of tariffs set for April 2024
Obligations
What this law requires
Calculate and apply monthly tariffs for medical telemonitoring based on organizational or clinical interest (quality of life, morbidity, or mortality), using the tiered tariff schedule according to average monthly active patient file size over a six-month reference period.
Publish revised monthly tariff amounts for the April-September period at least 15 days before April 1st each year, based on average monthly active patient file data from the previous year's second semester.
Publish revised monthly tariff amounts for the October-March period at least 15 days before October 1st, based on average monthly active patient file data from the first semester of the same year.
Publish tariff decisions via official decree in the Journal officiel de la République française with the corresponding tariff amounts and methodology.
Apply tariff modulation based on the average monthly active patient file across six-month reference periods, using the specific tiered brackets defined in Article 1, Section II.